Hey Everyone.
Since my re-build I've been going through the process of re-torquing and re-inspecting.. So this afternoon I take the car out and hammer on it a little. And MAN is it feeling good. But, I discovered a pretty big issue.
At 4000rpm and below, the clutch works fine. But if I twist the engine up beyond that, I loose clutch hydraulic pressure. Pedal goes dead to the floor!
I've replaced my clutch master cylinder, so I know that's not the issue.. I've run nearly a quart of fresh DOT3 through, so I don't think it's an air bubble.. if it was, why would it manifest at higher RPM?
I've got an Exedy clutch and pressure plate with only a couple thousand miles on it, so I don't think it's that.. I haven't found any indication of the clutch slipping.. it grabs just fine..
So can anyone help me out with this? I'm started to get irritated, I haven't been able to take the engine anywhere over 5000.. and I would REALLY like to.
Thanks!
Will
Since my re-build I've been going through the process of re-torquing and re-inspecting.. So this afternoon I take the car out and hammer on it a little. And MAN is it feeling good. But, I discovered a pretty big issue.
At 4000rpm and below, the clutch works fine. But if I twist the engine up beyond that, I loose clutch hydraulic pressure. Pedal goes dead to the floor!
I've replaced my clutch master cylinder, so I know that's not the issue.. I've run nearly a quart of fresh DOT3 through, so I don't think it's an air bubble.. if it was, why would it manifest at higher RPM?
I've got an Exedy clutch and pressure plate with only a couple thousand miles on it, so I don't think it's that.. I haven't found any indication of the clutch slipping.. it grabs just fine..
So can anyone help me out with this? I'm started to get irritated, I haven't been able to take the engine anywhere over 5000.. and I would REALLY like to.
Thanks!
Will